Mamaia Beach Residential

Mamaia Beach Residential
Mamaia Beach
General information
Status Approved
Construction started 2012
Completed 2015
Opening 2015 (est.)
Height
Antenna spire ~150 m (490 ft) (the highest of the skyscrapers)
Roof ~150 m (490 ft) (the highest of the skyscrapers)
Technical details
Floor count 17-34
Design and construction
Architect SUA KAY
Developer ESTIA

Mamaia Beach is the name of a future mixed-use development situated in Constanţa.

The project is composed by 5 residential towers between 17 and 34 floors, a small building for the 5* hotel and a commercial ground floor, along with leisure & entertainment areas.[1] The 34-floor tower will rise up to 150 metres, making it Romania's tallest building.

See also

  • ESTIA
  • SUA KAY

References


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